This will work. Essentially it will keep all traffic to WAN1 and then once it reaches 90% saturation on that link [percentages governed by the set value of up/down for that WAN (See Network>WAN>Up/Down and set the values accordingly)] it will then start new sessions and the next available WAN.

This will work. Essentially it will keep all traffic to WAN1 and then once it reaches 90% saturation on that link [percentages governed by the set value of up/down for that WAN (See Network>WAN>Up/Down and set the values accordingly)] it will then start new sessions and the next available WAN.

Thanks, what speeds should I enter in there? The speeds I’m paying the ISP for or should I run some speedtests and put in those speeds? What would make it function optimally, etc.?

Sometimes the marketed speed is not the same as actual speed, so I recommend to do speed tests on the lines and enter those values.

Thanks. For best performance, is it better to set the speed in the Balance 20 bit a bit less or higher than actual observed speed? I know that the speed can vary a bit, especially with cable modem service although I typically get a bit higher than the service I’m paying for.